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hi this is my first post here i just installed vector. VL5.8.6-SOHO-RC1 on an old laptop panasonic cf45 toughbook. 233 pen mmx 160 MB ram. not to sure this will even work for me hope so. thing is right now i cant logon to disktop. as i was setting up it did ask for user name and password ive been useing the same one on installs so im not sure were i went wrong here. also i saw a post saying vl for user and vector for password that didnt work, any clues here i sure hate to start over already. thanks for any help and i hope ive found a good OS for these notebooks.

Hi trucker.First you should be aware that what you've installed is a pre-release test version (RC1 means release candidate 1) so it's very likely to have some problems.What do you mean by "can't logon"? Do you get the login screen after booting, and what happens?

ah i See OK well i think i will opt for a diff release then as for install it seems to be pretty painless. newbie here. less then 2 weeks working with Linux

i did get a nice login screen with 2 drop down menus it also allowed me to go to a diff screen to try and login. i may put this in a diff box and have another go at it. it wasn't looking to bad at all from what i could tell its found my ethos adp and sound didn't have those with puppy's distro so thats a big plus

OK it must be how I'm installing this Ive got the same thing with gold release also. i think its when i setup users I'm not real clear on this part. this will be setup for only 1 person to use no need for users or passwords. so the simplest is best

well so far i like it alot. its just finding out what works for me. being new to linux and all. seems easy if things are in the package manger. but so far getting things to work that are not there is confusing me.

Just ask all the questions you need. There are so many helpful people on this board. Most of which are experts. Lot's of questions are good, it helps you, and it helps another user in the future who may be searching for a answer.

Things will be confusing. You have the Windows way of computing burnt into your brain. But hey, you had to learn Windows. I'm sure it wasn't easy at first.